• Scam protection: Slow down, stop the conversation, and independently verify requests before sending money, sharing codes, or installing software.
• Family code words: Set up a private family code word to help verify emergency calls that could use AI-cloned voices.
• Calendar spam: Fake PayPal charges can appear as calendar events, so restrict invitations from unknown senders.
• Saving old email: Use Gmail import or Thunderbird to save messages before an old email account is shut down.
• OnePay legitimacy: OnePay appears legitimate, but always research customer service, banking partners, and company details before moving money.
• Pixel 11 lineup: Google’s Pixel 11 phones bring upgraded cameras, more AI features, faster charging, and higher starting prices.
• Which Pixel to buy: Rich’s early pick is the Pixel 11 Pro XL with 512 GB of storage and 16 GB of RAM.
• Pixel Tag: Google’s $29 AirTag-style tracker arrives November 11.
• Microsoft Publisher replacement: Canva is an easy Publisher alternative, while Affinity Publisher offers a more traditional desktop experience.
• Verizon outage: If your phone suddenly says SOS, check DownDetector and your carrier’s status page before changing settings.
• Cheaper wireless plans: MVNOs like PureTalk can save money by using major carrier networks without the premium pricing.
• Instagram redesign: Instagram changed its in-app wordmark for the first time in 10 years.
• Trusting AI: AI can sound certain even when it is wrong, so verify important answers and use it to assist rather than replace your judgment.
• Flock privacy changes: Flock is reducing license plate data retention and adding tighter controls after reports of police misuse.
• Passport renewals: Start at the official State Department website to avoid unnecessary third-party passport renewal fees.
• Electronics parts stores: Micro Center remains one of the best places to buy individual computer and electronics components in person.
• Restaurant search trick: Try “best casual local institution near me” in Google Maps to find distinctive local restaurants instead of chains.
• AI watermarking: Claude plans to watermark AI-generated content, including text, but identifying partial AI use remains complicated.
• Better than fillable PDFs: Online forms like Jotform, Tally, and Typeform can be easier for users than fillable PDFs.
• AirTag alternatives: Pebblebee trackers add features like rechargeable batteries, built-in attachment loops, and two-way phone finding.
• Galaxy Buds hearing aids: Samsung is adding an FDA-cleared hearing aid feature for adults with mild to moderate hearing loss.
• Transaction alerts: Bank alerts can help you spot unauthorized withdrawals quickly and limit the damage.
• Sextortion emails: Ignore threatening emails claiming hackers recorded you, and change any exposed password that is still in use.
• Listener privacy tips: DuckDuckGo Email Protection and data-removal services can help reduce tracking and unwanted calls.
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